Comments on: A little change in pace….Part 1 http://luvmykuntryh8mygovt.blog.friendster.com/2006/11/a-little-change-in-pacepart-1/ The problem with society. Sun, 08 May 2011 23:46:15 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.6.2 By: emoboy http://luvmykuntryh8mygovt.blog.friendster.com/2006/11/a-little-change-in-pacepart-1/#comment-42 emoboy Sat, 25 Oct 2008 18:29:24 +0000 http://luvmykuntryh8mygovt.blog.friendster.com/2006/11/a-little-change-in-pacepart-1/#comment-42 hy, My photos of my new emo hairstyle on http://xrl.us/ou4c8 hy, My photos of my new emo hairstyle
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By: Taryn http://luvmykuntryh8mygovt.blog.friendster.com/2006/11/a-little-change-in-pacepart-1/#comment-38 Taryn Wed, 08 Nov 2006 14:17:13 +0000 http://luvmykuntryh8mygovt.blog.friendster.com/2006/11/a-little-change-in-pacepart-1/#comment-38 Spread your wings, H. You are forging the right path toward your own truth. Most importantly: as you continue your travels, keep writing. You will be so glad you did. And coming home is an important part of being away. My family moved so much, I have many hometowns and yet none at all. You are very lucky in that respect. By the way, If you want to know how I'm doing, read tdogblog.blogspot.com I miss ya but I'm happy you are on the road of intention. Luv, Herr Director Spread your wings, H. You are forging the right path toward your own truth. Most importantly: as you continue your travels, keep writing. You will be so glad you did. And coming home is an important part of being away. My family moved so much, I have many hometowns and yet none at all. You are very lucky in that respect. By the way, If you want to know how I’m doing, read tdogblog.blogspot.com
I miss ya but I’m happy you are on the road of intention.
Luv,
Herr Director

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By: Bobby http://luvmykuntryh8mygovt.blog.friendster.com/2006/11/a-little-change-in-pacepart-1/#comment-37 Bobby Wed, 08 Nov 2006 12:38:16 +0000 http://luvmykuntryh8mygovt.blog.friendster.com/2006/11/a-little-change-in-pacepart-1/#comment-37 Hey Heather, Wow! What you wrote is something I really connected with. I grew up in a really similar situation with similar feelings growing up. It's hard expaining to your friends and family back home that you're not running FROM something, your running TOWARD something. That said, here's where I stand 7 years after taking off from 'Spring-ding' MO. I don't regret it at all. I do regret not being there when my sister had breast cancer, or when my nephew announced last month that he signed up for the Marines (thank god the Dems kicked ass last night!). That's why I really look forward to visiting family back home, whether it's during my sister's chemo or Thanksgiving when I get to visit with my nephew before he enters basic training. I also REALLY appreciate when my family and friends have come out to visit me (FYI, I got a new job, am out of debt, and DO plan to visit you in HI in 2007). Now, THAT being said, I'm usually ready to return to Asheville from MO once my stay is over. Yeah, I get guilt trips from my mom, even though I remind her I've come back to visit at least 20x since I moved. I guess what I'm saying is that it's important to return home to visit from time-to-time. It's definitely harder to do that, seeing that a plane ticket can cost $1,000, compaired to $200 in gas to drive. So you may not do it as frequently, but do it sometime. Hey, that's when you get the, "Hawaii, huh? Wow Wellington, what's that like?". Just to be clear, I want you to know I fully support your move, and hope you make many jumps in your life. I like visiting friends that have moved away, and do want to come see you in HI, or whereever you are. Whether HI, Asheville or Tibet, I look forward to sharing a good beer and visiting in person, girl! ~Bobby Hey Heather,

Wow! What you wrote is something I really connected with. I grew up in a really similar situation with similar feelings growing up. It’s hard expaining to your friends and family back home that you’re not running FROM something, your running TOWARD something. That said, here’s where I stand 7 years after taking off from ‘Spring-ding’ MO.

I don’t regret it at all. I do regret not being there when my sister had breast cancer, or when my nephew announced last month that he signed up for the Marines (thank god the Dems kicked ass last night!). That’s why I really look forward to visiting family back home, whether it’s during my sister’s chemo or Thanksgiving when I get to visit with my nephew before he enters basic training. I also REALLY appreciate when my family and friends have come out to visit me (FYI, I got a new job, am out of debt, and DO plan to visit you in HI in 2007).

Now, THAT being said, I’m usually ready to return to Asheville from MO once my stay is over. Yeah, I get guilt trips from my mom, even though I remind her I’ve come back to visit at least 20x since I moved.

I guess what I’m saying is that it’s important to return home to visit from time-to-time. It’s definitely harder to do that, seeing that a plane ticket can cost $1,000, compaired to $200 in gas to drive. So you may not do it as frequently, but do it sometime. Hey, that’s when you get the, “Hawaii, huh? Wow Wellington, what’s that like?”.

Just to be clear, I want you to know I fully support your move, and hope you make many jumps in your life. I like visiting friends that have moved away, and do want to come see you in HI, or whereever you are. Whether HI, Asheville or Tibet, I look forward to sharing a good beer and visiting in person, girl!

~Bobby

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